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‘Too early’: Chinese nationals in Singapore criticise decision to ease indoor mask mandate


https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/heal...-early-chinese-nationals-singapore-criticise#

‘Too early’: Chinese nationals in Singapore criticise decision to ease indoor mask mandate​

  • Some Chinese immigrants in Singapore say the government is sacrificing ‘people’s health for money’, and fear they could catch Covid-19 again
  • Misgivings could be due to constant use of Chinese social media platforms and belief that China’s zero-Covid policy ‘is always right’, academic says


Dewey Sim in Singapore
Published: 7:34pm, 30 Aug, 2022

People in Changi Airport in Singapore. Photo: EPA-EFE

People in Changi Airport in Singapore. Photo: EPA-EFE

As Singapore eases an indoor mask mandate this week, some residents like Tao, 50, will continue keeping their masks on.

While Tao, a naturalised Singapore resident originally from China’s Wuhan city, believes the city state’s decision to relax its pandemic restrictions is based on scientific evidence, he still fears his family will catch Covid-19 again.

“Singapore’s epidemic control has achieved remarkable success, but I still hope there are stricter regulations,” says Tao, who asked for his surname to be used. “I will insist on wearing masks as long as the government does not stop people from wearing them.”

Singapore lifts indoor mask rule in most public spaces, eases quarantine for unvaccinated travellers


Singapore lifts indoor mask rule in most public spaces, eases quarantine for unvaccinated travellers

Singapore lifts indoor mask rule in most public spaces, eases quarantine for unvaccinated travellers​

Singapore on Monday eased its few remaining Covid-19 curbs, no longer requiring residents to wear masks in most public spaces except in healthcare settings such as hospitals and on public transport. It now also allows unvaccinated travellers to enter without quarantine.

Authorities cited an improved situation in Singapore, where many people are fully vaccinated and have also caught the virus. Residents are urged to continue wearing masks at crowded places or if they feel ill.
But part of Tao’s anxiety stems from the stark differences in the pandemic strategies adopted by Singapore and his native China, where some of his relatives and friends still live.

Unlike Singapore, whose policies revolve around living with the virus, China is one of few jurisdictions clinging to a zero-Covid strategy, which means it has continued to keep its borders largely shut and conduct strict lockdowns and quarantines.

A medical worker collects a swab from a resident at a nucleic acid testing site in Shenzhen on Monday, as the city tries to contain a fresh outbreak. Photo: Reuters

A medical worker collects a swab from a resident at a nucleic acid testing site in Shenzhen on Monday, as the city tries to contain a fresh outbreak. Photo: Reuters
Chinese authorities on Monday shut down Shenzhen’s Huaqiangbei district, home to the world’s largest electronics wholesale market, to contain a fresh outbreak.

“If something unfortunate happens to my family, I think I might not be so supportive of the Singapore government’s open-door policy,” Tao said. “I fear the decision to ease restrictions has come too early.”

Like Tao, some Chinese immigrants in Singapore remain apprehensive of the new rules. Many have taken to social media, including Chinese microblogging site Weibo, to criticise the move, suggesting the Singapore government has opted for a rapid reopening just to keep its economy afloat.

“This is a government that sacrifices its people’s health for money,” one said. Another comment read: “Singapore has shot itself in the foot again.”

But others lauded the development, saying it was hard to imagine when their friends and loved ones in China could roam the streets without a mask.

One user said: “Come on China! Even though you still have to wear N95 masks, you’ll be as successful as Singapore one day.”

Alfred Wu, an associate professor at the National University of Singapore, said it was not new that Chinese nationals living abroad had been angered by domestic policies, particularly if they were new immigrants.

He noted that some quarters had attempted to push the Singapore government to impose harsher measures such as mass testing of residents in the early stages of the pandemic, an approach that some countries, including China, had adopted.
 
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Recognize the source. SCMP is owned by Jack Ma, who is a CCP crony.

Even though most of its articles are still more tolerable than the drivel published by the Shitty Times, the bias is easily visible.

Every mask (and test kit) you buy prolongs the life of the CCP regime a little longer. China made a huge fortune selling them over the past couple of years. Not to mention the Sinovac shots. You are aiding and abetting the enemy.
 

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economic recovery more important than the never-ending covid. sg govt - vaccines are provided, that is it. the reality is you die your business lah.
 

laksaboy

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Misgivings could be due to constant use of Chinese social media platforms and belief that China’s zero-Covid policy ‘is always right’

Those insufferable Tiongs... they are physically out of the Great Firewall, but constantly go back to their motherland's propaganda within the Great Firewall. :rolleyes:

As the saying goes: like a dog who returns to its own vomit. :poop:

Now sit back and enjoy the show as Winnie Xi's 'zero Covid' policy burns the entire CCP regime to the ground. All the gains made since joining the WTO will evaporate. :cool:
 

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Stupid chinese. They created the mess and now blame others. Chinese men can wear the mask as they are ugly. The female i hope continue to wear revealing outfit,
 

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This is a Tiong-run news website about Sinkieland. It published an article looking back on the past two years of wearing masks. :biggrin:
I thank the website for providing a picture which exposes the WHO for the frauds they are. :cool:

https://www.yan.sg/kouzaoliangniagouqule/

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Nobody forces them to stay here. If they are not happy, they can fuck back to their own country. No one will give a damn.
 
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